Center for Sustainable Communities

At Luther, we hold ourselves to a high standard when it comes to sustainability—in fact, part of our mission is to "practice joyful stewardship of the resources that surround us." We recognize that sustainability goes hand in hand with a just, equitable, and prosperous society, and we work hard not only to green our campus practices but also to teach students through academic courses and campus life that creating a sustainable society is a responsibility that falls to each of us.

The Center for Sustainable Communities coordinates all sustainability initiatives at Luther College. The mission of the Center is to promote sustainability and be a catalyst for change on campus and in the region.

Renewable Energy

As a leader in college campus environmentalism, Luther has made some serious commitments to renewable energy. In 2013, we completed installation of one of the largest solar arrays in Iowa. This brings our total solar array count to three, with two more underway. Our wind turbine, erected in 2011, harnesses a second renewable energy source and supplies a third of Luther's power, dramatically reducing our greenhouse gas emissions and enabling us to shrink our carbon footprint while we work toward our goal of carbon neutrality and other sustainability commitments.

Green Campus Practices

We've had a tradition of recycling at Luther since 1973, and in addition to recycling waste from classrooms, offices, and residence halls, we compost pre- and post- consumer waste from the cafeteria and use it to enrich our many college gardens. Produce from the gardens helps supply the cafeteria, and Luther purchases many of its other food products from local, sustainable providers. We also strive to build new campus construction to the LEED silver standard or equivalent, and we use hybrid, electric, and biodiesel vehicles in our campus fleet. These are just a few of the many measures that we've taken as stewards of the natural world around us.

A Recognized Leader

Luther is proud to be recognized as one of the most sustainable schools in Iowa and the nation. Among recent distinctions, we earned a STARS (Sustainability Tracking, Assessment, and Rating System) silver rating, a 2012 Second Nature Climate Leadership Award, and, in 2013, a listing as a top green college in The Princeton Review's Guide to 322 Green Colleges and recognition by the Sierra Club as one of the nation's greenest universities. As a recognized leader in campus sustainability, we consider it a responsibility to promote ecological and wellness efforts throughout the region. Our outreach initiatives include food and health programs in northeast Iowa, particularly in the public schools, as well as environmental clubs, camps, and classes for children.

Sustainability isn't just lip service at Luther—it's part of our ethos.